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Join us for the Stover Ward Lecture with Dr. Priscilla Pope-Levison entitled,”Pioneers in Women’s Theological Education: Deaconess Training Schools.” Dr. Pope-Levison is the Associate Dean for External Programs at Perkins School of Theology. The lecture will be on the Kansas campus, Wesley Chapel, at 11:00 a.m. You may also join us via live video stream…
Read MoreJoin us for the Stover Ward Lecture with Dr. Priscilla Pope-Levison entitled,”Pioneers in Women’s Theological Education: Deaconess Training Schools.” Dr. Pope-Levison is the Associate Dean for External Programs at Perkins School of Theology. The lecture will be on the Kansas campus, Wesley Chapel, at 11:00 a.m. You may also join us via live video stream…
Read More5:00 – 6:30 PM, Monday, October 10, 2016 Wesley Chapel, Church of the Resurrection Live feed: www.spst.edu/video Q & A Phone # to Text: (913) 912-6950 Host: President Neil Blair Background provided by Michael Parmely, Chair, Board of Trustees At the April 2016 meeting of the Saint Paul Board of Trustees, a policy was approved…
Read More5:00 – 6:30 PM, Monday, October 10, 2016 Wesley Chapel, Church of the Resurrection Live feed: www.spst.edu/video Q & A Phone # to Text: (913) 912-6950 Host: President Neil Blair Background provided by Michael Parmely, Chair, Board of Trustees At the April 2016 meeting of the Saint Paul Board of Trustees, a policy was approved…
Read MoreSpeakers Cornell Belcher and Neera Tanden will each speak as part of the Cleaver Lecture in Religion and Public Life program sponsored by Saint Paul School of Theology. Their talks will be an election reflection.
Cornell Belcher is President of brilliant corners Research & Strategies. He is also a former political contributor to CNN, having provided political analysis to them for six years. Neera Tanden is the President of the Center for American Progress and Counselor to the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Tanden has served in both the Obama and Clinton administrations, as well as presidential campaigns and think tanks.
The event will be held at St. James United Methodist Church’s Paseo campus in Kansas City, MO.
Read MoreSpeakers Cornell Belcher and Neera Tanden will each speak as part of the Cleaver Lecture in Religion and Public Life program sponsored by Saint Paul School of Theology. Their talks will be an election reflection.
Cornell Belcher is President of brilliant corners Research & Strategies. He is also a former political contributor to CNN, having provided political analysis to them for six years. Neera Tanden is the President of the Center for American Progress and Counselor to the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Tanden has served in both the Obama and Clinton administrations, as well as presidential campaigns and think tanks.
The event will be held at St. James United Methodist Church’s Paseo campus in Kansas City, MO.
Read MoreUnfortunately this event is cancelled for 2017. Join us for a Saint Paul Community Volunteer Day Thursday, May 11 from 10:00-2:00 at Academia de Ninos, the elementary school located at the former Truman Road campus. There will be a variety of opportunities to share your gifts. Volunteers may help children in the classroom, work on…
Read MoreUnfortunately this event is cancelled for 2017. Join us for a Saint Paul Community Volunteer Day Thursday, May 11 from 10:00-2:00 at Academia de Ninos, the elementary school located at the former Truman Road campus. There will be a variety of opportunities to share your gifts. Volunteers may help children in the classroom, work on…
Read MoreJoin Saint Paul faculty, staff, and alumni for a community reunion at Paradise Grill on Thursday, May 11 at 5:00 p.m. Enjoy appetizers, conversation, and time to share seminary memories. All alumni classes are welcome. We will especially be celebrating the graduates of 1967 and 1992 this year.
Read MoreJoin Saint Paul faculty, staff, and alumni for a community reunion at Paradise Grill on Thursday, May 11 at 5:00 p.m. Enjoy appetizers, conversation, and time to share seminary memories. All alumni classes are welcome. We will especially be celebrating the graduates of 1967 and 1992 this year.
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